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Headlines: OK Voting Security, College Budget Cuts & Tulsa Soup Kitchen

Headlines for Thursday, October 20, 2016:

  • The State Election Board is easing concerns over Oklahoma’s voting system. (NewsOK)

  • An Oklahoma non-profit brings high speed Internet for research and education. (Journal Record)

  • The chairman of the Workers’ Comp Commission refuses the Governor’s call to resign. (Tulsa World)

  • Prosecutors oppose moving trial in OSU Homecoming crash. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma non-profits are stepping up to help refugees get work. (Journal Record)

  • Corrections officials say biggest struggles are recruiting and retaining correctional officers. (KGOU)

  • State colleges and universities worry another budget cut is coming next year. (NewsOK)

  • OKC police focus on domestic violence offenders. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma’s Public Television, OETA, is celebrating 60 years on air. (KOSU)

  • State Commerce Department helps Oklahoma businesses expand to Mexico. (Journal Record)

  • New turnpike pay system coming to NE Oklahoma toll plaza. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma City’s Biltmore Hotel faces a lawsuit over music. (Journal Record)

  • Iron Gate soup kitchen unveils its plans for a new facility in downtown Tulsa. (Tulsa World)

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